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Free 30-day trial

StackAnalyzer runs under 64-bit Windows and 64-bit Linux.
The trial version is technically identical to the full
com­mercial version in every respect, but your license
file will expire after 30 days.

If you need StackAnalyzer for a currently-unsupported processor,
compiler or operating system, or have other questions about the free trial,
email our customer support.

Free training

There’s no need to figure out StackAnalyzer by yourself
or read the user manual cover to cover.
Your trial begins with a free interactive Web-based training.
We use WebEx for sharing our desktop with you, and regular
phone for the sound.

After just about 90 minutes, on a date and time of your
own choosing, you’re all set to go. And it’s only then that your
license file gets activated, so you still have a full 30 days left.

Free support to get you started

Feel free to contact support@absint.com
with any questions during your trial. You can even request additional WebEx
sessions if you need help with setting up an analysis, writing
a complex annotation, or investigating a tricky part of your code.

All commercial licenses also include 180 days of free support and updates.
Major new releases are published twice a year, which means you’ll receive
at least one update for free.

Price quote

The pricing depends on your target processor, compiler(s), and the number
of instal­lations (node-locked) or concurrent users (floating).
Optional extensions include Qualification Support Kits and the ValueAnalyzer add-on.
Academic users get a 50% discount. You can also rent the tool or commission us
with the analysis of your project.